What are the symptoms of renal tuberculosis contralateral hydronephrosis

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The symptoms of renal tuberculosis contralateral hydronephrosis are lumbar pain, oliguria, urethral pain, etc. The specific analysis is as follows:

What are the symptoms of renal tuberculosis contralateral hydronephrosis

1. Lumbar pain

Renal tuberculosis contralateral hydronephrosis may lead to dull pain or persistent pain in the waist or back, especially during infection activities, this pain may be transmitted down to the iliac area.

2. oliguria

With the continuous development of the disease, kidney function continues to decline, affecting urine production, at this time there will be oliguria symptoms.

What are the symptoms of renal tuberculosis contralateral hydronephrosis

3. urethral pain

Due to renal tuberculosis caused hydronephrosis, may lead to repeated episodes of urinary tract infection, urinary urgency, frequent urination, urethral pain and other urinary tract infection symptoms.



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